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For Immediate Release: May 18, 2006
The University of Chicago Press Introduces Unprecedented Access with
ENTERPRISE-WIDE LICENSES
The University of Chicago Press is delighted to announce an unprecedented level
of access to its respected scholarly journals with ENTERPRISE-WIDE LICENSES,
available to institutional and corporate subscribers in 2007. The
ENTERPRISE-WIDE service provides all users of a subscribing organization with
seamless, unfettered access to the prestigious research published by the
University of Chicago Press.
With an ENTERPRISE-WIDE LICENSE, subscribers will be able to provide unlimited
electronic access without geographic restrictions and with a single
administrative account to every member of their organization. Not only will
Chicago journal readers have easy online access to the authoritative research
published by the University of Chicago Press (www.journals.uchicago.edu), they
will also have access to additional content not available in the print copy,
including expanded methods, data sets, and photo slide shows.
“The University of Chicago Press was one of the first university presses to
provide electronic access to journal content. We are now evolving to the next
level of electronic publishing with the introduction of ENTERPRISE-WIDE
access,” said Journals Division Manager Nawin Gupta. “As an academic press, we
are deeply committed to the widest possible dissemination of the research we
publish. Removing restrictions will ensure that our distinguished scholarship
is accessible to an even wider audience.”
The ENTERPRISE-WIDE LICENSE also allows the flexibility of tiered pricing, so
organizations with varying degrees of resources can obtain access to the vital
information contained in the forty-three journals and four annuals published by
the University of Chicago Press.
The University of Chicago Press recognizes that institution type and size vary
greatly within our customer base. We encourage customers to contact us or their
subscription agent as soon as possible for their institution’s specific
ENTERPRISE-WIDE pricing.
The University of Chicago Press continues to offer free online access to our
medical and social-science journals to local, not-for-profit organizations in
developing countries, through our partnerships with the World Health
Organization in the Health InterResearch Access Initiative (HINARI) and the
United Nations’ Access to Global Online Research in Agriculture (AGORA)
programs.
Founded in 1891, the University of Chicago Press is the largest American
university press. The Journals Division currently publishes forty-seven
award-winning periodicals and serials in a wide range of disciplines, including
several journals that were the first scholarly publications in their respective
fields. Online since 1995, the Journals Division has also been a pioneer in
electronic publishing, delivering original, peer-reviewed research from
international scholars to a worldwide audience.
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